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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Peter Steven Landweber (* 17. August 1940 Peter Steven Landweber (* 17. August 1940 in Washington, D.C.) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit algebraischer Topologie beschäftigt. Landweber studierte an der University of Iowa (Bachelor 1960) und der Harvard University (Masterabschluss 1961), wo er 1965 bei Raoul Bott promoviert wurde (Kuenneth Formulas for Bordism Theories). Er war danach Assistant Professor an der University of Virginia (ab 1965) und 1968 bis 1970 an der Yale University. 1967/68 war er am Institute for Advanced Study. Er ging 1970 als Associate Professor an die Rutgers University, wo er seit 1974 Professor war. 1974/75 war er als NATO Fellow an der Universität Cambridge. Seit 2007 ist er Professor Emeritus an der Rutgers University. Landweber befasste sich insbesondere mit komplexer Bordismentheorie (unter anderem Landweber-Novikov Algebra in den 1960er Jahren). Anfang der 1970er Jahre bewies er sein Exact Functor Theorem, das die Konstruktion einer Homologietheorie aus einem formalen Gruppengesetz erlaubte. 1986 führte er mit Douglas C. Ravenel und Robert E. Stong elliptische Kohomologie ein, eine verallgemeinerte Kohomologietheorie mit Modulformen und elliptischen Kurven. 1989 bis 1992 war er Vorsitzender des Russian Translation Committee der American Mathematical Society, deren Fellow er ist. Er ist seit 1964 verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder.seit 1964 verheiratet und hat zwei Kinder. , Peter Steven Landweber (born August 17, 19Peter Steven Landweber (born August 17, 1940, in Washington D. C.) is an American mathematician working in algebraic topology. Landweber studied at the University of Iowa (B.SC. 1960) and the Harvard University (master's degree 1961), where he graduated in 1965 after studying under Raoul Bott (Künneth formulas for bordism theories). He was then Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia (from 1965) and at Yale University from 1968 to 1970. From 1967 to 1968 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1970, he became Associate Professor at the Rutgers University, where he taught from 1974 until his retirement in 2007. From 1974 to 1975 he was a NATO fellow at the University of Cambridge. Since 2007, he is a Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University. Landweber studied complex bordism in algebraic topology (introducing in the 1960s). In the beginning of the 1970s, he proved his exact functor theorem, which allows the construction of a homology theory from a formal group law. In 1986 he introduced elliptic cohomology with Douglas C. Ravenel and Robert E. Stong, which is a generalized cohomology theory with applications to modular forms and elliptic curves.From 1989 to 1992 he was Chairman of the Russian translation Committee of the American Mathematical Society. He is also a fellow of the society. Peter Landweber is the elder son of the engineer Louis Landweber and the father of the molecular biologist Laura Faye Landweber (born 1967) and of the mathematician Gregory David Landweber (born 1971).ician Gregory David Landweber (born 1971).
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rdfs:comment Peter Steven Landweber (born August 17, 19Peter Steven Landweber (born August 17, 1940, in Washington D. C.) is an American mathematician working in algebraic topology. Landweber studied at the University of Iowa (B.SC. 1960) and the Harvard University (master's degree 1961), where he graduated in 1965 after studying under Raoul Bott (Künneth formulas for bordism theories). He was then Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia (from 1965) and at Yale University from 1968 to 1970. From 1967 to 1968 he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1970, he became Associate Professor at the Rutgers University, where he taught from 1974 until his retirement in 2007. From 1974 to 1975 he was a NATO fellow at the University of Cambridge. Since 2007, he is a Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University. Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University. , Peter Steven Landweber (* 17. August 1940 Peter Steven Landweber (* 17. August 1940 in Washington, D.C.) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mathematiker, der sich mit algebraischer Topologie beschäftigt. Landweber studierte an der University of Iowa (Bachelor 1960) und der Harvard University (Masterabschluss 1961), wo er 1965 bei Raoul Bott promoviert wurde (Kuenneth Formulas for Bordism Theories). Er war danach Assistant Professor an der University of Virginia (ab 1965) und 1968 bis 1970 an der Yale University. 1967/68 war er am Institute for Advanced Study. Er ging 1970 als Associate Professor an die Rutgers University, wo er seit 1974 Professor war. 1974/75 war er als NATO Fellow an der Universität Cambridge. Seit 2007 ist er Professor Emeritus an der Rutgers University.fessor Emeritus an der Rutgers University.
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